Chapter 7: The American Revolution (1776-1783)

Section 4: The War Is Won

The French Arrive

•July 1780- French ______appeared off the coast of Newport, Rhode Island

•Carrying needed aid: soldiers commanded by Comte de ______

•The British soon arrived and ______the French troops

•Autumn 1780- Washington waited for a ______fleet of French ships

•Washington also kept an eye on the British army in ______that General Clinton commanded

•Washington planned to ______the British when the second French fleet arrived

•The French fleet did not set ______until summer of 1781

Washington’s Plans

•Washington heard that Cornwallis was camped at ______, Virginia

•______kept them on the Yorktown peninsula

•Washington also learned that Admiral Francois de ______, the French naval commander, was heading toward Chesapeake Bay instead of New York

•Washington changed his plans and headed ______to Yorktown

•Washington kept his new strategy (plan of action) ______

Washington’s Secret Plan

•Washington wanted Clinton to think the Patriots still planned to attack the British in ______

•This would keep Clinton from sending aid to ______

•Rochambeau joined with Washington in July and the two armies moved ______

•The ______did not know where they were heading

•Troops marched ______miles in 15 days

•General Clinton didn’t detect the forces ______

•Three groups (Wahington’s, Rochambeau’s, and de Grasse’s) would meet at ______

The Siege of Yorktown

•The plan worked perfectly

•The British were ______

•End of September 1781- ______American and French troops trapped Cornwallis’ ______British and Hessian troops at Yorktown

•De Grasse’s fleet kept Cornwallis from escaping by ______

•Clinton’s and the rest of the British army were still in ______

Battle of Yorktown

•October 9- Americans and French began a ______

•A Hessian soldier said “One saw men lying everywhere… whose ______, arms, and legs had been shot off”

•British ______began to run low

•British soldiers were ______and sick

•Cornwallis realized that the situation was ______

•October 19- Cornwallis ______his troops to the Patriots at the Battle of Yorktown

•Patriots took 8,000 British ______and more than 200 guns

After Yorktown

•Fighting did ______end

•The British still held Savannah, Charles Town, and New York

•A few more battles took place, but the victory at Yorktown convinced the British that the war was too ______to pursue (continue)

•Both sides sent delegates to ______to work out a treaty

•The United States were represented by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay

•The American congress ratified (______) the preliminary treaty in April 1783 and the final version of the ______ on September 3, ______

The Treaty of Paris

•______for the Americans

•Great Britain recognize the US as an ______nation

•The British agreed to withdraw all their ______

•The US also got ______rights of the coast of Canada

•The US agreed that the British merchants could collect ______that Americans owed them

•______property was also to be returned

The Newburgh Conspiracy

•Washington’s army was headquartered in Newburgh, New York

•The Congress refused to ______the soldiers’ pensions and failed to provide them with other pay

•The army got mad and said they would use ______against the Congress

•Washington knew this was dangerous and he persuaded the angry soldiers to be ______

•Washington urged Congress to meet their ______

•Congress responded to Washington and met the ______

Washington Resigns

•November 1783- British troops left New York

•December 4, Washington said ______to his troops

•Washington formally ______three weeks later

•“Having now finished the work assigned me I retire… and take my leave of all the employments of ______life”

•Washington returned home to Mount Vernon, Virginia in time for Christmas

•He planned to remain and live ______with his family

Why the Americans Won

•They were ______on their own land

•The British had to send troops from ______of miles away

•The British depended on the ______and once the French blocked their ships they were helpless

•Americans knew the local ______and where to lay an ambush (Surprise attack)

•The British had trouble controlling the American countryside once they ______the cities

More of Why the Americans Won

•Help from other ______

•The French and Spanish helped the American cause

•The American Revolution was a ______movement

•It depended on the ______and spirit of all Patriots

Influence of the American Revolution

•The ideas of the Declaration of Independence influenced other ______

•The ______Revolution

•The French Colony of Saint ______

•The principles that “Men are born and remain free and ______in rights” guided these revolutions

Essential Question

•How did the Battle of Yorktown lead to American independence?

- The British losses at ______convinced Britain that the war was too ______to pursue.